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| Apache Tomcat and IIS 6 with JK2 Apache Tomcat and IIS 6 with JK2 Dear Community, please help me to solve this though problem by installing and cofigure Apache Tomcat with IIS 6. Firstly Ive tried to use Apache Connector 1.2 but after day try it still didnt work. So I took another tutorial http://tjworld.net/help/kb/0001_iis6-Tomcat5-JK2.html and made every step as described. And O what a bliss the jsp-examples were successful!!! After that I changed IP Adress in workers2.properties to DNS Name, restarted and - it doesnt work anymore. Everything Ive done - changed name. Ping this DNS Name goes clean. Whats wrong? Notes: jk2.properties exists, Tomcat default isapi_redirector2.dll is tied to IIS, virtual directory, registry, isolation mode to IIS 5, ISAPI Filter, extensions - everything is done. as you can see below - there is two uri's to work with - IP 192.168.120.5 (local network) IT WORKS!!! and 'intranet' DNS for the same computer (with IP 192.168.120.5) wich doesnt work..... It's annoying! much obliged for every kind of help. boris My properties: workers2.properties: [logger] # log levels specified here are ERROR, INFO, DEBUG level=ERROR [shm:] info=Shared memory file. Required for multiprocess servers file=C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.0\work\jk2.shm size=1000000 [channel.socket:192.168.120.5:8009] info=Ajp13 worker, connects to tomcat instance using AJP 1.3 protocol tomcatId=localhost:8009 [uri:192.168.120.5/jsp-examples/*] info=JSP examples, map requests for all JSP pages to Tomcat. context=/jsp-examples [uri:192.168.120.5/servlets-examples/*] info=Servlet examples, map requests for all servlets to Tomcat. context=/servlets-examples [uri:192.168.120.5/*.faces] info=JSFaces context=/ [uri:192.168.120.5/*.jsp] info=JSPages context=/ [uri:192.168.120.5/servlets/*] info=Servlets context=/servlets/ # working [uri:192.168.120.5/wt/*] info=MyJSPApplication over IP context=/wt # doesn't [uri:intranet/wt/*] info=MyJSPApplication over Name context=/wt # doesn't [uri:intranet/*.jsp] info=JSPages context=/ # doesn't [uri:intranet/servlets/*] info=Servlets context=/servlets/ # doesn't [uri:intranet/*.faces] info=JSFaces context=/ [status:] info=Status worker, displays runtime information [uri:/jkstatus/*] # View the status of the ISAPI connector via http://domain.org/jkstatus/ info=The Tomcat /jkstatus handlergroup=status: server.xml a part of: <Connector port="8080" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="100" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000" disableUploadTimeout="true" /> <Connector port="8009" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" debug="0" protocol="AJP/1.3" /> |
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| Re: Apache Tomcat and IIS 6 with JK2 this sounds like a dns issue. the ip needs to be defined in /etc/hosts for the local machine as well ensure that /etc/hosts is setup correctly and there are seperate entries for localhost and your system like so: 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain 192.168.0.x proxyserver proxyserver.yourdomain.com wwx.youretcdomain.com 192.168.0.z proxyserver proxyserver.yourdomain.com wwx.youretcdomain.com double check /etc/resolv.conf and ensure it is pointing at the dns server double check /etc/nsswitch.conf and see if the order on the hosts line is " hosts: files dns" ensure dns resolves correct by using the dig or nslookup commands. restart the domain and apache. |
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